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Once we were in the loop . . . slick with information and the luster of good timing. We folded our clothes. Once we stood up before the standing vigils, before the popping vats, before the annotated lists of marshaled forces with their Venn diagrams like anxious zygotes, their paratactic
Nobaude BY JULIAN TALAMANTEZ BROLASKI I left you last evening without the usual privileges. A lot of what my body was was toxin, that held me aloft in idle price, far from the witless wood and Arcadia. There’s no more moon for birds to buss at over streetlamps. Urchins make their way in the mist, trolling for dinner rolls. How
provides greek and roman theme.Lastly it taught people emulate patterns line length rhyme schemes ancient poets.
Poetry held ideas of humanism to further flourish.One Aspect of humanism poetry had was individualism. Poetry also celebrated human relationships and nature
Then
BY AARON SHURIN
Once we were in the loop . . . slick with information and the luster of good timing. We folded our clothes. Once we stood up before the standing vigils, before the popping vats, before the annotated lists of marshaled forces with their Venn diagrams like anxious zygotes, their paratactic
Nobaude
BY JULIAN TALAMANTEZ BROLASKI
I left you last evening without the usual privileges. A lot of what my body was was toxin, that held me aloft in idle price, far from the witless wood and Arcadia. There’s no more moon for birds to buss at over streetlamps. Urchins make their way in the mist, trolling for dinner rolls. How
[Love]
BY ARIANA REINES
Love
Is an interruption or an aberration, a force in opposition to the ultimate inertia .
A Bed above the Abyss: Amnesiac Notebook
BY ANDREW ALLPORT
i. Awake
Each entry consisting of the statements . . .